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(OA nit, A ITORNEI AT LAW AND REAL E:,TATE MEM I r.aui 111 , ep alit, tt • CH All LIN II II X 1.15 AT TORN El AT LAW, BPI L.F.PONTY:, Pi Jflioe with thu Hon T Halo Nov 25. lash If Annnollevits, PIFITOIMAI'IIS A DA(7I'ERREOTYPES, Akers daily (except Sundnyel from g A It to 5 I' J, $ lIAItNIIAIt I', In his splendid Saloon, in the Arcade Buildinp lellefonte, l'enn'n DR. JAMES V. PHYSICIAN A KIRI/HON, huocesoor lii Dr Wm .1 rpmpectfolly Inn den, Ins prutr.. . I set.,,irel to the • tura... of POTTEIt'S MILL'S And Nlennity MTh ont the h..titAw I 4 oust J. Cl lUVIN, PRACTICAL SURVEVoR OAK HALL 1111.4,1,PEN.CA P , I attand to eurvayt ng farms, roads, de All ii , l,llcations addressed to lioalsburg P 11 ,will re tetra prompt. atistatlon Fob 10 dl Ilia MOIL LIMN MiLLIAN P Mr 1,041 LINN al wiLsory, ATTORNEY'S AT LAW °Mee on Allegany street, In the building for morly occupied by Humes, McAllister, Halo el Co latiken August tO-35-Iyeta _lO G ATTORNEY AT LAW BILLLEVONTit PA Will attai! to all ptoreasional Imainema eAtraated to hia care Particular attention paid to calico lion.. de Of In the Meade, second floor, with Col Ww 11 111iiir, January IJ JI) If IBA C ATTORNEY AT LAW, BIALLISIONTE PIO"! A , IV .11 continuo the practice of in prolmoinin, ni he office herotofere occupied by hlnt ant vntl at cuJ promptly and faithiully to till Wynneun en mited to urn Doe 23, NIA —ly DR. G. 1.. POTTER, PHYSICIAN h SUkill EON, Ded.wirorers, CENTRE CO PA, 411,,0 on High Street (old office I Will attend to .rofennionar calls as heretofore, and respectfully (furs he. cervices to his friends and the public Oct Ytl--58-tf DU. A. B. suircuELL, PHYSICIAN .1 SUILUEON, esta.t►ONTß, CRNTRIICO R'd' attend Co protownional exile as hurot.lforo, and respoctfully allure bin eurvioes to hie friends and' the p I, I m Odico nest door to hie reside non on ntrout (tot 28.514-1 f J. D. WINDATE, REPIDENT DENTIST otr we end residence on the North East Corner gram Disrnimd. ilea' the Court House tie' Will ho 61111111 at his °Mee except two weeks each month, commencing on Om first Monday of , he inontli,when ho will ho away tilling professional duties 4.I[OIIGE W. *WAUTZ, awATcHM AK KR & JEW El,Eltd .10 r/UNTIC, rR I MPI A Rooms one door East of E C Humes, 41 Pro ore, on ,11Ie glteny street Clocks, W etches and welry neatly repaired lual warranted Aug 12'SA If A DAUM 1110 V, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ISELIAIWONTS, rEarrl'A Rd I *llene promptly to all log ml 111001100 es Intrusted co Into II pants! attention Will be given to the Orphens' Court Practice said &livening. Ma °Moe with the lion Jude. T halo, whore ho can Airways be ceneultad la the Rnglish and German !impinges J 11. STOVER, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW PRNN'A VV'ill practice his profession in the several Courts Centre County, All business' intrusted to him rill be faithfully attended to Particular attention paid to collections, and ell monies promptly re• muted Can be consulted In the Gorman no well in the limited language °Mee In High st, formerly oeoupied by Judge Dernslide and - D. C. Boal, Esq. • F. P. GUEER, DR UGG IST. lINLLEPONT•, PA WHOLNIALI AND RNTAra D••L•• IN HIV, Medicines, Perfun)ery, Paints, Oils, Var Wise, Dyelituffil, Toilet Soaps, Brushes, hair And Meth Brushes, Haney and Toilet Artioles, Truism's ad Shoulder Branca Garden Seeds Customers will find my utoolt complete and fresh, ad 111 sold at moderate prices 17 1 1 "Parmers• and Physicians om tae country is orated-to examine my sleek BANKING HOUSE OF WM. F.REYNOLDS 45r CO. BELLEFONTE, CENTIt E CO., PA. Dills of exchango semi Notes disoountcd Col t'4tions made and procoeds promptly remitted !merest paid one oiel deposits Exahongo In the 1 " 1 1 , cities cons tly onliaud.for solo. Dope reecirea April 7th 1859. ARTISTS ATERIALS. MATERIAL f. .r painting in \Vitae CIA- O", Oil Colors In uoinpreseiblo tubes, Var. Cab for re Oil Paintings, Sliver Boil, tiol ,L. 4 1, 1, 1301d and Silver bronze, Camel Sable flair 6 "PIPr, India Ink. Impel ior Epglish Pro- Vired C lAVtlell, can be bed at the Dru g of .Lbo- -P 0-IVHf4if: /*Caro lb.',lB.tnte,Aprilf .c filisttilmous. How to be Miserable. ~ 11ow to be happy," is a very common Closing Scenes of the Sickles Trial. , bending to an article addressed to the young It; orre,ipondonee of 11. , New York Times I hate sten it in ,he paper so oftt n that I I WasilisbTON• . 26 . The closing should ni.t ti•ink of wilting upon it. ;Sot scenes of the Sickles tint) were exceedingly believe have ' ev er mien an: thing "i print tnipressive and excitin4. The ',fury retired UI tell youn g f ol k sll' 10 he iniaetaide at precisely tilt minniei, berme? o'clock How to be miserable ' guess l The room was crowded it itle spec tntors, and we don t want to be noseralde lon t want to be miserable I How so instinctively every eye was Hiroo I inwards TI II why do on take such prow; to he, the ( - dark. Every minute that passed by tni+iable I I cannot' think lalw a child or was set down as fresh proof presoMptive of a with. who from care and trouble a da,mgreeinent The 1 . 11,11 , 1 i010),0 Up (11111 groups. The en"""i'l of Ml Swish., and 101 l of I,ll°y:int spirits, ran lip miserable v i itl i o n t trying,. Teo' ligpl Itg So. ilut as gathered ‘ arumul tho duel._ • Mr. S., lormarlf waa CAIIII And self.possesmal as usual, and I hlt rsl tn a great Ina(} yffling persons conveimal o ith his fi ico o ds, moot of whom 1156 list only seemed 61""ii"Ni to make spol,c only 11 . 011 1 5 of hope 1111 e,lrourngr- r themi.ehrs miserable Lot eNer . ) holy around went n bile a few vi ;aortal to ;tllrb him of j them also, I thmikhl -' I.r they would the chanties of an adverse result Ills only thank me for telling 111e11 how they may do reply 11 : •I am prepared r, the (must," though his manner indicntrd the hope was cemplettily dominant. For a time silence had pres ailed Iry the l'innt room, but RR 11111 e wore 1111 11115 gave way to the Linza of a hy,- d ering 10101, Col ,Sshlen the blurs:lld, had Olsen pi ionro,nin of the alines' but and kept up n nteady corn ep.111.111 milli the .I,fl l ltc. he : 1 1 1 0 . 1ir :MCC of n knobby little pobr, 111:111, 55 lit, I line Ili and ordertd out aims for the Jury, made the assurance doubly sure of those who ex pected a disagreement The Jury were ev idently " setting to their work " Then came further confirmation The Jury had asked for a lire. Clearly they wile to make a night or it 'I he hot, uneasy, jammed and nervous crowd t% as rapully o oils; ug its; If, tip to a pitch of most tinneces.a) v but irry natural zitent;•nt, and like all ton d ; wsurh a state, grets every moment more o 4 . 4 eri month- I 11, ri1,1111.11, and grt tO4 of the ti I y WurS 1011S,1),It . roiti«•tures 'I lit prKetner, 1110111- n Mk, let me may it to 1.1 r..!.1, hole 11111 - self with pet fectly mod!. ted and self posset,sion ; I liowth the and the suggtSttoom of InB ft it 11.1, wt re eminent ly calculated to upst t an) tonn's contpos tit e At length•, jut as the hiruel, three, there wee a rep heard from the 'mode of the door of the Marahat'e worn. It was not very-loud rap, lint it het rilied the crowd, brought the lounging iipor ti re up to tin it hearings, roused the RHIt Judge, and si tuner d the bulling moult , . The nett the 031101 ru ) htehow. ej „fall lien a, had runic out before the jut). NI body brought tl , but the little v% lute hen of the pry room had dardly selling ball be fore there ran through the hurt roma the ill Aimpreseed murmur, //, linty/ ". The jury followed their %e 1 ,1,1.. nod it seemed an age he lon they hail all filed, one by one, ba,:k into then bow, -their venerable foreman, Air. Arnold. at their head "Hen tlemea of the jury," -mot the• (let k, in ins dry, official tone, ' tan• yin: agreed upon your yeruul, ?" hart " nplled Mr Arnold, to a soft., lop, vole(' “Stand up, Daniel F. Rtekles," held the clerk. The prisoner rose. "flow say you, gentlemen of the juty, do you find the prisoner at the bar, as Indicted, guilty or not guilty "I "Not Gorier " If anybody had still persisted in doubting which way ran the sympathies of the Wash ington people in this case, I think his skep ticism must have given way before the scene which followed The decorum of the Court went Mt at once in a most irregular but irrepressible cheering The Judge and the Marshal did their best in a quiet way to re pr( ss the outburst of entliti,inqn, Imt they were merely doing,a formal duty, and the moment was ratter informal for all concern. ed, and so the Judicial accents were lo't in the general clamor. Ido not think, how ever, that either the Judge of the Marshal took thIN Misconduct very seriously to heart, or that it was felt to be a very dan-1 gm:iv assault upon the dignity of the Bench and tfib Court. ft restored dray' to order as soon its i 1.5 first. Hash was over, and suffered Mr. Stan ton to ask of his Honor "the discharge of the prisoner." That His Honor did order the discharge of the prisoner is presumable, though it was not easy for anybody to hoar How to Detect Them.' his reply, or to make out anything very clearly that followed, till Mr. Sickles was Counterfeiting bank notes by photography seen thanking the jury for his ''safe deliver- seems to be on the increase. During the ance." There were a few carriages drawn past four or fl , ie weeks, a considerable num ber of these hounterfeita have been pUt in up in front of the cool t honk., and into one of these, through a dense mass of shouting circulation, and they are produced with com and Cheering men, Mr. Sickles was hurried, I paratively , so little trouble, that the process not without di ffi culty, by his friends, an d bids fait to become a favorable ono with driven rapidly off to the house of his friend, Counterfeiters. Although photographs MI Mr. Meillair, on President's square.• I variably have an unfinished, blurred ap- There he was received with a genuine,! pearance, and aro rarely, if ever, of the deep welcome by the ladies of the family, but black color which characterizes the genuine could not. so easily escape from the congrat- ! note, still they are apt to deceive an un- Mations of the hundrea of persons, officers I practiced eye. Those persons who are un of both services, clergymen of various de- able to detect them by their appearance, nominations, lawyers and citizens generally, should always have at hand a few pieces of who Insisted upon testifying their belief cyanide of potassium, which may be pup that, in the acquittal of Mr. Sickles, the ju- chased' at a frilling cast of any druggist, and ry hail simply vindicated the natural sane- be kept in a small wide mouthed bottle. if ).flies of the family and the home. a bill is suspected, wet slightly' any printed Messrs. Brady, Chilton, Stanton, Philips, portion of it, and touch it with a piece ',of and the rest of Mr. Sickles' counsel were the cyanide' If it should boa photograph, -not - forgotten in the outburst of the popular the paper will turn white, and in fact, the feeling, but were felicitated at the National 1 1 surface of the whole note can bh triode white Hotel on tho happy result of their labors by by this process. If the note is 'not photo s succession of enthusiastic crowds. graphed, this operation has no tflect. 3:=4: Love Letters -- A spook's of "n9liiir' frj•Evoy rose has it thorn ; you_ never f , ; , pets• : fin U -a pins and needles. 4:431441t1N COUNTY, OEM In the first place, tf- you wish to be miser hie be mend). Think all the tune of your salt and of ) our on n things Don't care about anybody eke. • Rave no riding fo r any one but yourself. • Ni , yer think of um mg the sati:factuin of seeing others hap py ; but rather, if you see it-qin;lim., face, be Jeal o us It tit another should enjoy villa! you line not. Envy every one that la bet r oft in fun ,c,pert than yosin;ell; think unkindly ton aids them, and speak slight ingly of them. Be constantly afraid loot some one should encroach upon your rights , be very watchful against it ; and if any one comes near your things snap at them like a mad dog. Contend earnestly for everything that is your own, though it may not be north it 1111 : for your rights me Just as much concerned as of it were a pond of gold. Never yield a-point. lie very sensitive. and take everything that is said to you m playfulin ss in the most serious manner. Be jealous of all your friends list they should not think enough of you. And if at any (line they teem to mg lea you, put the n orst construction en tit ou ran, •anil conclude that they wish to "cut," ) oar acquaintance ; and so, the nest Lune you meet them, MIL on a sour look, and ' show propel re.:imtment. You will men get rid of tiitm, and cease to be tioulded with friends Vim n ill have the pleasure of mg shut rip in luttraelf, Be very touch) and irrttable.. a smut., I lOSS,lappl,ll Ili , plsllloll. Never speak pt f;41.1 'nature if von earl 11 , 111 It. Never be sauslit,l ‘sith nothing, but al i% ays be fretting Puut at ) our father and mother get aligly %cab 3 uur brothers and sistei , or if you ATV alone, fret at your bflcll,s or your not kor your play. Ne% et look at or admire any thing that is I.rituttf9l!4,l4tud . butt tin y .ffir e) 6on the dark side or c#ery dung ; complain of defects in the hest of tho.to% and be ale ny s (Si the lookout for a halo; er deform e d M. ugly, or olfenstre in any way, ate I turn up your ruse at it. If )011 NI it! do 'Mall (twee things you will be nit s , rattle enough Preparing for Death Pew distirguohed nien in England die that their b•ographies are not given-xnnulta. neously wilh their deaths, to the London Tones. " How it is done" is briefly told in the following paragraph, which we take from the Chicago Journal . '• In the elßetrof4.lie dsondon Times, there is a bureau that one would thin)„ must be a terror to not a few. Every roan whose hfe is deemed worth taking, has a place in a certain • pigeon•hole,• wherein the record Is ke constantly ' n ntten up' to the latest possibl e penis] : a sort of ' leg' to be dm- Oa) ed the minute life's voyage is ended. Deeds done and words said IA the ,teat of passion are there, acts performed at long intervals are brought into startling proxim 11y, and all, of necessity, divested of the glow and action, the touch of nature as LL trete, that made us regard them in the liv ing et e. Such a man dies to-night ; the pigeon-hole' gives up as dead, and to-nor• ,row morning, even haute the subject. hem begun to he in state, the leading acts and incidents of his life are spread abroad to the w&rld. ‘ Quick work 'they make of fame ! What has boon Accomplished it Sixty Years Much as we talk of the progress of the age, of the unmense inlprovcnients in all the at la of el% ilization. of the pilotligiotts in crease of population and the other distill. glipdinig, marks of the nineteenth century, it is thflicidt to hero a realizing noose of them They almost defy the powers of rhetm It . to deseribo or to paint in sufficient ly vivid colors win'', lin.; iii n 'Lethally ac romplislii.d Iv, all the tuts of utility and material well doing more discoVeties and improvements have been made than took plaee locenttiric,s v resinus.. Pancy..a world without iail,owls, as thout steamboats and magin tie it leginplis, without huller match en, SS" itl.tit the 'motive power of steam in anv of its departments, without the powor of the loom or spinning jenny, a ithoot Sus lights, without the cap lock for tire arms, without the cotton gin, the Thignetreotype and the hundred labor saving machines and contriN eaves to which we have been so ac customed that they seem indisis limbic to a comfortable exi,tence. The sun bag been made to draw cur like : nesses—lig`ttrng to send our:lneagem -- St Until 'I bring all the points of the nlwla to no: communicatimi and to t fh, t a tivo. hill/II and entire (Mange in almost el. ry de partment of human history. The pi ice_ut_ cotton fabrics, that evidence of civilization, has been cheapened at least nine-tenth in value. Gold, which was then rarely seen, has become a staple article Of export as regularly as flour or cotton, to the amount of hundreds of millions of dollats s year. California and Australia, then as little known as Patagonia or New Zealand, have risen into a mighty importance from beyond the Si as and are as familiar terms as London and Parts, China and Japan have been scab it books among, the nation, , duce the creation, have been compelled to open their gates to the advancing world of (iv/01411ton The Bible has been translatid, owl circulated in almost every language and dmler.t which is spoken on tho globe TM Panted States from thirteen feeble colonies and three null:oils of people hare heroine a confederacy of thirly-three powerful States and seven Territories, having a populution of thirty millions. IZusnin, then hardly torondered nn any thing else than the abode of hcrilas of 11/1911 less, has assumed a leading place aiming the principal civilized nations of the globe in nudieine, in law, in dnruily, in the science of government, what tremendous chringi s and innovations' Th, 1 .,,,th00t.,, of the learned prof,sions of seventy years ago IN mild harrdlS be at home in the present age :iny more than they would in the ages that ' me-eded the flood. tfeology, the science s Inch teaches 4.i to relation to the formation and status of the earth, which shed a flood! of light upon the most interesting tiu,stions thich run appertain to the human meo w hich is at once abstract and useful —has almost come into existence within this pe riod of time. in astronomy, natural philos ophy and chemistry, discoveries have been made of the moat extraordinary character Geography has been made almost a fin ished study, as far as its general points and features are concerned. Relitlered bold by his conquests over space and time., and by his snctesp in penetrating into the moat se cret mysteries of nature, man is preparing to achieve new victories of a still more startling kind. From the stand point lie has achieved lie setts befuie him a still more boundless field for improvement As one invention and discovery leads to another, and as progress is the law of our race and our destiny, it is interesting indeed. to re (l et by the light of the past what the future will bring forth. Nothing•seems impossible after what has been done;and incredulity is fast going out of fashion in regard to invm. lion and impPovereent. Nothingeons too vast and chimerical for human genius and enterprise to undertake. Its daring flights would, centuries ago, have4setrit—considered as impious to God and ofteniiito to Heaven. They would have been considered as a desire upon the pail of humanity for too intimate acquaintance with the Tree of Knowledge planted in this worldly Eden, to be followed as of old, by single marks of Divine displeas ure.—Cincinnati Enquirer. A 8EA1.711 , 111. COMPARISON. —The sun does not shine for a few trees and !lowers, but fur the world's joy. The lonely pine on the mountain-top waves its somber boughs and cries, `• Thou art my sun." And the little violet - lifts up its cup of blue and whis pers with its perfumed breath, " Thou art my sun," So God sits in heaven, not for a favored few, but for the universe of life, and there is no creature so poor or so low, that they may not: look up with childlike confidence and say, " My Father thou art mine." Tam is'yet a disputed question u hothor the peach crop has been entirely destroyed by the late unraiorable weather. At Cincinnati, it is reported ghat the peach Drop, though injured, was not altogether blighted, and the trees, or a portion of them, will bear goad fruit, if not in such abud•v dance as usual. From st. Louis we hear • ike account ; and-in the neighborhood of Altdir,ll,lthiorisertilea THURSIMf, MAI . 5, 1859, John• Hancock John Ilanaock, tlke author of that boll sign:tune trifler Ow livelArtatoo of littlepewl enee, w ,pltnllt• of uezf, 811.1 a fihi4lll , l geartiona.i. No one ',new so t, cli nq he, how 16 11:w, , li gitc,t nt their ease. On om town Ins gdeso-, were in the height nr B,,,,natud ry IVcnalum , and just as the cloth a - at diawn. they were In terrupted he a tteniendow; crash. A r vaett 1C1 . 1100'144 n el:t -WASS epPrgoll, tt Lich formed the, cell hal amnmml of the table let At fall, and it ma, da , ,lied la a thuu.and pie(;es. ,Inattkttatlsdrnee fell II p"ii the company, it lin hardly knew• how to oval the accident, when Ilaneoek relic% lhur ( rtt barrawnient by cheerfully excla:ming '• James, break as ac you like but don't make such a confounded noise about it !'' And under cover of the laugh this excited the fragments were removed, the talk wen t on the same as if nothing had happened This was the presence of mind of hue, gocd breeding. it was a little dillertnt view front the one taken by Sheridan, when a similar aerident happened at a table whore he The servant letting a hey run of plates fall the reader td the house demanded " %hat lie hail broken " No sir,"said the man. " What " exclaimed Sheridan, indignant Iy, " have you made all that none fur /loth FfflN ilancoels's mode of meeting Om eniergt•n -' ry reminds iis of an incident somewhat like It Mr. Bingham, of Philadelphia, %hose daughter married Mr. /11. +tinder Baring• aftts is %aril loud .I , lllmi - ton. was ambitious of ri esenting Peons).l% litta In Cls tcnale of It, 1 to', 11 'tai' '1 this end lit cam asse.l Uie I,• ore ri and like a wise Tan, plied the to abundantly with good din ners lu this sun ice he sins abl'• assisted by his o ife (hie nay fits] lie it as eller tniiiing a patty of Legislators, n reprencida tire from a rural district broke a dessert plate, one of a priceless set of Sevres ppree lain, fit for a gift to kings, and worth its Tula in gold. Seeing the consternation dicarims of her goehat, Nita 1.2.0g100n at mice relieved it by saying to him, with an air of pellet t unconcern • It n't of no sort of consequence, for this ii-let• n. cLetiilingly bi rule, and break very easily " • And, by say of illustrstion, she shin k rho plate lit fore for %nil her knife, and broke it in putt es. ordt ling them to be rehiov ed nod fit sh s brought tle it rwtby malt had the ti hale 1 oad of mortification taker I ruin LI, mold We forget it In (her ,lr Bingham 14as ele,ted or nut. 11 c think not. but %o nape that man at least, voted for The Last Confidence Game Suicides are becoming h 0 fn,hiuoaLl , and exciting so much sympathy, that the conlS d.urr melt lac turning them to account On Monday lak.t, a well dressed young ?Ball stopped at the Phillips (louse, at Da)- ton, and registt red his name, in a hainkonie hand, as A. V. Latnartine. Ile re resented himself as combining the aristocratic preten along of two country--In oilier words, that he was a relation of the French poet and belonged to the F. F V's. Shortly alter retiring to his room, he gent the following note to the landlord : Puh.r.u•s 11013 F, Rutin) No 43 To Me Clerl, --Dear Sir. lam %cry un well and do not expect to recovei, will you Le no kind and i4end for a Mitnoter to come to my room. I care not of winch denomina tion, no he is a true Christ ian 010 a I,loUil Many Your. Respectfully, .1. V. LAMAIMNE A clergyman and doctor were immediately sent for, and whet(' ;to' entered the room, found on the table an empty vial, (abetted two ounces laudanum. The unhappy young mail was nursed, condoled with, and prayed over till he re• covered and repented, and then the sympa- thising friends, who had been instrumental in rescuing him from self-destruction, kind ly contributed $25 to pay his expenses to St, Louis, hod he left on the tudianapolis train, with a free pass, just'before the arri val of the conductor of the Sandusky train, who informed the benevolent friends Olathe had, only a few days before, almost com mitted suicide at that placer under almost precisely the same circumstances, and that $4O had been raised for him by sympathising friends there. The poor fellow is probably now lying at the point of death at In(hamipolis, St. Louis, or sotno other place west.—Vin. Enquirer. fn New Jersey when a man has phown himself odic posessed of a five dollar bill, New. York City money, ho is called Esquire afterwards Hcro two and a half Gold, °Millet] them o yiptain, and five to Major or Colonel. A remarkable story is told in tho Previ dance Press about a inan in Maplevil le, the wheel of whose wagon, sustaining a load of sixty hundred, is said to have passed di rectly over his head, without seriously harming him. A man with such a head would make an excellent Black Republican, and we have no doubt he is a " light "' in t at party. 'For Iho Writchtonn he 'Dignity of Man The manner of man's creation n rIl enable ev 10 pererive MR dignity. Tie is fn 1. 13 and wonderfully mode i , tands ht fute angels as the autograph of God -the igiadatrat I of Ins deity before the hoots of Ilenvon. Alt bough the format o eIS di 1, " . ;1 stn, yet 1.0 %Orr can read C o d s t es trA,. en. of the pen of ritnntrdeni e . for Ile has n t then Ins mule on all hi.s works , nu.; lily the " fool bath said nt his heart thr e tio (Jo I'' Aroanmightn':will at. tempt-!u deny him own ritztr finr. ha I.) deny the existence of his Cr rotor • for all (long• around huu declare too Itaiuly the Ironer and the glory of the Al:nighty Our Bible tells us that the Lord i;01 formed" man Readet did 3on evil think God crealed the earth upon m loch we live —the myrl ads of worlds which we behold around Ili -animate as well ns , itnate objects, liy,the veoryt of his [mutt - , hut man he Ile iv the w o.:...,an ship of llod's hands -only n lotte lose! tirm the angels, with angel form erect. Ile nas formed from the dopti of the ground --phy• ',wally, he is a walking wonder Galan, the peat pagan physician, who wal , • thely (lvany inclined, after anatomizing the hu man body, and studying its great slim tore, wrote a hymn in honor of the great l'reator. tionselering the human body as et is , us should ever be ashamed rto prollitzt6 its noble imwers and facult.e.i to unholy pur poses or degrading pursuits, for we nrll need them 111 the responsiliditie.: of life Let us preserve our health 114 who immo lates it on the alto' of debauchery foljets the dignity of manhood The of man with mt Bard to In, in lc endow gr):d enshrou ill clay. 'that the mind ex ere:, 9no a..ton iskook, pourer over the body to proven by en lay's experience Tho mind hat only to determine and all other patty obey the commanding as ill. The countenance of the h umnn beMi.; speaks intelligerco The soul stamps cx pre%mons upon tho face and leaves its sign manual there—the title page or its own au tobyography. In die Mosaic account of the creation we are told that God breathed into man's nos trils We breath of life and he became a liv ing soul—not a tlymr7 but a deathless volt. Here he cornea up in the scale of Vying, mill may he Very pioperly termed a candidate fur angelic brotherhood The spirit is a vi tal spark from God. flow vast the pow ers of this spirit ihe capalt ties of memory -the creations or imaginations how comprehen sive us grasp -how lofty is aspirations always thin{ mg, living forever The s( ul is an immortal bird who,. warbling oft en- chants the a orld, and may yet fall w ith sweet,-?t Malady, elten Upon en any, l's tar, or like an unseen presewe it breaths out through a frame work of finely tttruri4 f. room soft , r than wohan music ; or like an infant angel on probation in an earthly house : it pratths loving words of immortality. Let me litre say, that words like actions for the boot breaths its own high nature up on them, and oh ' A bin 0, how high progresa,c acts may go, Around, how wide how deep extend below In considering the dignity of man with re gard to his moral fluting:, we must remember that intellect does not unholy ennstoute it ; there are also moral capacities which con stunte in him the religious dem: nt Hence man will have a God. Worship appear , : to be unit ersal ; and to prove our position we may but refer to the history of paid nations There we find that every nat ton of the earth —about which history gives an account—has had its (lot. Man will worship something. Ile will have a form of sonic kind, and he will call it his God ; or ho will yearn for • pr ector, for he knows that there is some thing sweet in the dependance upon a su perior power. And I think the strong nit ural pmponsities of loan for a God ate enough to dash defiance into the teeth of atheism We tiro fallen beings, but wo must re member that there was once a better moral naturoin man, a nature that resisted evil for a while: The image onlod's moral ex oellence was then upon his heart, but, alas ! he may now yield to influences ).hat will de base hup below the brute creation. lie may only live as a minister of evil. Islerratcr HALL, April 26th, IMO. R6SP6CT PAID TO MONEY.—In an article in a late number of the Christian Examiner, we find the following patitgtaph • " No race in this country will be despised which makes money. If we had in Boston I or New York teu ourang uutnngs with a million of dollars each o they would visit in the best society,; we should leave our cards 441 their doors, and give them snug tittle dinne)parties." A CHSIBLEI RILVICNOM.—A •• thrilling tragedy" was enacted in Bangor, Me., the other night. An honest Scotch -.shoemaker found his wife and a perfidious neighbor as they should not he, and instead of -killing them on the spot, dragged them to a table, and compelled them to sign a confassion f with an agreement to the exponcoa of pro curio's a divorce. , Fanny Fern says there are times when OlilSl lq. Indispotthable2; times. sre they, Fanny ?—Lou. Journal. —_— ) s nxe, •.1 iout44,,,Cß VOLUMP• 4 --Nll EER 19 I Knew She Would. Den. 0.1 SS" a staid and honest Rap• tilt dencoo file of the int,.tior towns in. ;ho had a 1.-,n of Try ' . eau3M• humor n: lii, i ,, nlpa MOD, 'lllO t/Ca o o I had a. 11113 or' ,to 0110 way c,omewli.ll If., I to Lo a httlc not umh r lily f, ILI I till ilO. 111 1112110111 e::- it - at. a Sllnet. ofol/11.11a t All. St , ylllloe it, 1110 tul , her 1/0c day itn; inis. • trcsa hut 1.. r sore 11113 , 101110allar, and John went home et) tog, to enter 103 eon platnt. (old hlti fat kyr that 6%11113- (11 1 4, Tool .• r , ..lanned the derxon, elmat• g ht, r . ; , hrim 3 •• Lien a hipped " Y a-a s, ' sehlost the hey " And del yon Ie; a Irtallarl Whip 3'1.1 aliollttli the old 1 10a1 , 11/ 11 1 -a-n s I 0 011111 1 11 1 1 'hip it 11 ' 1 JOllll, 1 , 11 1 11tt 1 0 I aacal, et; go to school to morrow led if )1 N 3 unarr- talsoi to whip ye 111iti.v inte,ll in don't let n woman Nllll, Xe if ye ran help it. Don't tn‘e :my stink to strike wait, but you may strike se-at. h, bite, and 1,1,k as mush as yo'le mind to." , The next slay the boy Went to sells-id, and emboldened hr the IR rinission given by his father, u as. goon brought in lore the tribunal of ?whits d rules. The Is. Reber undertook to correct Lout. and lie did ns Ina lather had told lion Ile iebult vi II • that got a most unmerciful trouncing, and WIN thor. oughi? d IVh en Li. wen t h ome , h e went to lii. f Ulu e;),lng " 11 (11, dad, I got an anful bad licking to day ' What "• gala tlic th•ncon, '• hive vou • It l that ,%.41t3 r 111111 i 4 {1'111:1'1 vri Johil • • I k.,',41 h.r nr.l iti lc% he, and fit al! I coal I, 1,111 the .11:11ell :ne Afia " Chiwkit , l the burnorowti old deft ron, lanai I,ttio fool I knew Air mould, tut )ona it oonrang u %try tont •hr nn lct tak, n..d I tui?..,e 30u to belrl,l. vnrr.t m IIIIIIrt• " •J• , 1111 1, 14;•11 to base n,aur pt rc•, loil.lll “I hi, fittersmotive, and en!' all, r all, a sinltlrr and a lay, boy. A cno,- lVA\'• 14:%11 ' 7l) TAP Till BA \ -The Alll/urn Placer county Herald relates that a rimiamaii want into the bank ing house of Was, Fargo 1t Co.. it that place, one thy last week, when the clerk in attendance hail OCCASIOII to go into the vault, but kept an eye to the banking room at the saran tim e . On looking rotted be saw a piece of money inoltng off of • tray, and heating a piece fall on the floor, he walked out, and going to the front of the counter collared the Chinaman, who was carelessly looking -4 apparently uncon•eiiiits that anything had oc,urred. (hi examining him it Appian(' that hi earned a long cane pipe, lupin, the bee! of whTli he had stuck some wax, and staiidin4 at bte cotintor with it, had no ilith,•iilty in reaching the waxed end to %%Ile the mom) lay. and applying it to the surface or a iimiLle eagle, wits soak mg.' it home, but the aax did not stick tightly enough, and the money fell to the door, arid the trick it ax exposed. rpon examining the fellow, a small box' .was found upon hun cuntainiug WAX .such as he had set pus pipe. He probably has heretofore pei farmed this feat of leger rlrrnnru successfully weekly Patnot Uno4l, L utot.t excelkat Delonera , lo SII , Ct, published at Harrisburg, ~o ntnete•et: the new )tar in an (1 . 11//gld and n.iinc,inl style It is litiaerd lin nom, and to sue the Now lurk 11er41.1 or Till - Niue. It tsju.,t such a parer as has long beim racAltti I'l'l are Sirle Crpitul and one of which the Demoeracy of ' Penn syl.ania may justly feel proud —lt being ful ly (Milano any paper published in the State. We would ad r.se all nits desire s good pa per Iron the State Capitol, to subscribe for the P.itrut t Mid Croon It ni only two dol.: Lars a year in advance. Address, 0. Bar ret, 8: Co. What expression can be happier than that passage rn Dr Franklin's letter to Lord Karnes, in I 702 • "1 ern. now waiting hero for wind to vi aft Me t 0 . 4 1nerica, but cannot leave, this happy island and my friends in it without patron), regret, though lam going to a country and a people that I lova. lam going from the Old World to the Now ; and I fano) , I feel like those who ara leaving this world for the next ; grief at the parting— fear of tho passagil—hope of the futum." TRANI —The lowa city Republinari Bays s A young than flora the e3trtt7 Trim in the city. on Saturday last, with a couple of Elks harnessed and hitched up." 4o offered them for sate at $5OO. in die oven of not finding a rc ha scr, ho intends driving thorn to Pike's Peak. They would undoubt edly pass any team on the road. Age may wear and waste a motherus bestit: ty, strength, and estate, but her relation.ai a motht r is as thisun when itgOes forth ki its might, for it is always in the meridian, and Irnevreth no evening. A juryman (out West of course.) was asked whether ho had been charged by tbe presiding Judge'. Well Squire,' said he, " the little tello l it who sits up in the pulpit, and kinder bogies it, over the 0r0w4,--trin---tis 1 -- don't know whether he c harges anything or not."